Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 10, 1960, Image 3

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    SUNDAY. JULY 10, 1000
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD, ORE.
4-H NEWS
MYH Cooking Club
Tim MV .. DmkliiK club
Dint In the home of Uiuli' Icud
it, Mm, I'hyllla Mltcliel, June
38, All nilHIllll'I'H Weil) llenelll
(111(1 luiNweied rnll cull wllh
li "koiiI fur Hi Ih miiiimcr." An
clri'ii Sinllli, wIki iiIiiiih to Join
nt" dull next year, wim n
V lull nr. Till' IiiinIiichm meeting;
win led by President Hone
JVIIIchfl. mid iilmm were made
or a l)n 1 1 tj u .upper. Crnup
nliillliiK wim lend by Kvelyn
YuiiliK.
Kvelyn Youiik,
Reporter
JIoom Crook Hen.gad.i
The lii.il iiii'clliiil In June
of the Hcese Creek llcucKiideii
A ll club wim held at tbu limiu'
of Mr. mid Mm. Slcphcniiiin.
J nek Esp wiih our lineal; lie
Used to liclunK In our club.
Knell of tin kiivu u report on
our 411 projeelii, ii n d were
told to net our cows tested.
We decided to have H club
tour the July 11 Hliirllnif lit
11:30 ii. in. We had one of our
ineiiibem no to u 111 III V r
school, lie iiiivo u li report on
II.
We discussed ijoliiK lo mini
mer cmnp.
Mrs. Stephenson nerved re
freshments, Jerry Moore
didn't luivo n liiiinc.
Kny Stephenson,
IteiKirler.
WAHINES AND KANES!
Jackson
County
REPUBLICAN
LUAU
FUND-RAISING DINNER
featuring
U.S. SENATOR
HUGH SCOTT
July 15, 1960
Medford Armory
POLYNESIAN MENU
TROPICAL
fd. Pol, Adv., Rop. C.ntral
P P.O. Bon 923,
for vv
tickets
k SPring ES-
,y:,s: 3-7561
Equestrians Hold
First Pre-Fair at
County Fairgrounds
Flint pro-fiilr fur nil Jack
lion county 411 chilis wus held
by the EdKcwood Kqucalrlnns
on the Jackson county fair
Urotindn.
Mrs. Paul U. Adams, Grants
Pass, Ju(led lliu clussea with
asslstanev from Everett Gib
son, Medford, rliiK director.
Jiiines Dunn aiiniiiincvd the
show, and Mrs. Kdllh Rode
ii lid Mrs. Mciulyn Tosh wore
secretary unci clerk, respec
tively. Purpose of the prc-fnlr l to
oniibli) 4-11 nienibers to pruc
lice for the Jackson county
411 and KFA fair In AukubI.
Class winners ure:
JiidKlnit (open): first, Vernn
Adiims; second, Sharon O'Con
nors; third, Jim Anderson;
fourth, Siisnn WrlKht; fifth,
Ken Stewart; and sixth, Steve
Stewart.
Colts (open); first, Edna
Welch; second, Heather Rode;
third, Linda Gibson; fourth,
Ken Stewart.
Mailer showmanship (sen
iors): first, Chris Prentice;
second, Edna Welch; third,
Janet Youiik; fourth, Sharon
O'Connors; fifth, Smtn
FLOWERS
Com,, Jo W.lih, Chun.!
M.dford, Or..
WrlKht; sixth, Ken Stewart.
I till lor showmanship (jun
iors): first, Dale Wood; sec
ond, llonnle Holmes; third,
Barbara Collins; fourth, Bar
bara Ross; fifth, Leslie Kram
beal; slxlli, Iti-Klnii Kramleal.
Western horsemanship (sen
iors): first, Sharon O'Connors;
second, Susan WrlKht; third,
Edna Welch; fourth, Steve
Stewart; fifth, llarlln Stliison;
and sixth, Benny Sutton.
Western horsemanship (In
termediates): first, Linda Gib
son; second, Laura May Noble;
third, Jo Wood; fourth, Vlckl
Caldwell; fifth, Tony John
son; and sixth, Spencer lluff
InKton. Western horsemanship (jun
iors): first, ItfKlna Kriimbeiil;
second, Dulo West; third, Bon
nie Holmes; fourth, Bur burn
Collins; fifth. Leslie Krain
beal; and sixth, Kellyne Reed.
Enilllsh equitation (open):
first, Janet Youiik; second,
Bonnie Holmes; third, RcKina
Kriimbeiil; fourth, Heather
Rode; fifth, Susan WrlKht.
Trail horse (seniors); first,
Bonnie Sutton; second, Steve
Stewart; third, Sharon O'Con
nors; fourth, Eclnn Welch;
drill, Harlln Stinson; and
sixth, Chip BufflnKton.
Trail hursc (Intermediates):
first. Jo Wood; second, Vlckl
Caldwell; third, Linda Gibson;
fourth, Laura May Noble;
fifth, Tony Johnson; sixth,
Spencer BuffinKton.
Trail horse (juniors): first,
Reiflna Kriimbeiil; second,
Leslie Krombeal; third, Jim
Anderson; fourth, Jonathon
Rode; fifth. Bonnie Holmes;
and sixth, Barbara Collins.
Texas barrels (seniors):
first, Steve Stewart; second,
llarlln Stinson; third, Benny
Sutton; and fourth, Ramcy
Johnson.
Texas barrel (Intermedi
ates): first. Laura May Noble;
second, Jo Wood; and third,
Vlckl Caldwell.
Texas barrel (juniors): first,
Dale Wood; second, RcKina
Krambeal; third. Peccy Ross;
and fourth, Leslie Krambeal.
Highway Group
Awards Contracts
Solem - (OH - A $224,778
state high way commission
contract was awarded Friday
lo Georftc E. Blalsdell and
Son Construction and Shirley
G. Stone of Oswcko for grad
ing S.38 miles of the North
Unipqua Road near Diamond
Lake In Douglas county.
The commission awarded
five other contracts totaling
$222,305.
Fashion-Page Flash
New, new TORSO LINE
sleek, then suddenly cascading
into airy flares to make you
look so willowy. Neckline
scoops low to bare n tnn-jack-ct
tops it offl
Printed pattern 1)2(11): misses'
sizes 10, 12, 14, 1(1, 18. Size 16
dress takes 47 yards 35-inch
fabric; jacket 2's yards.
Send THIRTY-FIVE cents
(coins) for this pntlern-ndd 10
cents for each pnltern for
first-class mulling. Send to
Murlnn Martin, Medford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232
West 18th Sl. New York 11,
N.Y. Print plainly NAME, AD
DRESS, SIZE and STYLE
NUMBER.
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Four Appear in
Circuit Court
The sentencing of Lawrence
Orson Allen, 2H40 Juniper
live., on charges of larceny
by embezzlement is pending
receipt of u pre-sentence re
port, District Attorney Thom
as J. Reeder said Friday.
Allen appeared Thursday
in circuit court, and pleaded
guilty to the charges. He is
charged with embezzling $2,-
HOO while employed by Frank
lin Transfer and Storage
Company, Inc.
Sentencing of Harry How
ard Grav 511, of the White
City Domiciliary, also is pend
ing receipt of an FBI report.
He waived a grand jury
hearing, and was arraigned
on district attorney's informa
tion In circuit court Thurs
day. He Is charged with tak
ing a wristwateb from a local
Jewelry store July 4.
James Jesse Roberts Jr., In
dependence, Ore., appeared
and the court appointed Rob
ert Grunt, Medford, his attor
ney. Roberts Is charged with
uttering and publishing a
false check in Rogue River.
Imposition of sentence was
suspended for two years on
Henry O. Waelty, 808 Ninth
St., Medford, on a non-sup
port charge. Amount of sup
port money to be paid his
family will be determined by
the probation officer, court
officials said.
Group Seeks Repeal
Of School Act
Salem - flJPII - Oregon Elec
tions Director Jack E. Thomp
son said Saturday a Portland
group is making a last-ditch
effort to obtain enough signa
tures for an initiative to repeal
the 1057 school district re
organization act and the pro
ponents hope to file the pe
titions Sunday afternoon.
Everett E. DeMars, Port
land, head of Serve Our State,
Inc., informed Thompson that
SOS hoped to make it under
the July headline.
Some 33,712 signatures
arc required and several
thousand signatures were still
needed.
The measure would halt
consolidation of the state's
many school districts and
would undo district reorgani
zation accomplished so far.
MEETING SLATED
Timbcrline Lodge - UPD -The
Interstate Association of
Public Land Counties will
hold its 10th annual conven
tion here July 22-23. Oregon
Tax Commission Chairman
Charles Mack is president of
the association, which has
members in Oregon, Idaho,
Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Mon
tana, Wyoming and Nevada.
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PHOTO SHOP
232 East Main St.
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Ektachrome
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OUT NEXT AFTERNOON
Collectors' Cars
fv I
It's fun to collect old-time
autos everyone will stop,
look, ADMIRE these colorful
panels.
Cross-stitch cars smart,
new "conversation" pictures
for a recreation room. Gay
housowarming gift. Pattern
7253: two 8x21-inch panels;
color chart.
Send THIRTY-FIVE cents
(coins) for this pattern - add
5 cents for each pattern for
lst-class mailing. Send to Med
ford Mail Tribune, Household
Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old
Chelsea Station, New York 11,
N.Y. Print plainly NAME, AD
DRESS and PATTERN NUM
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ice Brooks Necdlecraft Book
contains THREE FREE pat
terns. Plus ideas galore for
home furnishings, fashions,
gifts, toys, bazaar sellers-exciting,
unusual designs to cro
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huck weave, quilt. Be first
with the newest-send 25 cents
now!
Crop-Dusting Plane
Crashes; Pilot OK
Salem (UPD - A single-engine
crop dusting plane crash.
cd In a field just northwest
of Salem early Saturday, in.
juring the pilot and destroying
the plane.
The pilot, Richard Swift,
38. Salem, was taken to Salem
Memorial hospital and under
went emergency surgery later
Saturday morning. He suffer
ed a broken arm and lacerated
eye and attendants said fol
lowing surgery he was in
"fairly good condition.
FILM SERVICE
SAME FINE
QUALITY ,
We
Give
S&H
Green
Stamps
Three Are Placed
On Parole Friday
Donald Dec Campbell, Cen
tral Point, Friday In district
court, was ordered released
on parole for the balance of
his sentence for petty larceny.
The parole was granted on
condition that he remain in
county jail until 11 a.m. July
14, and upon his release board
the bus for Wlster, Okla., and
make his home there.
Campbell was sentenced to
six months in the county jail
July 6, and parole was to be
considered in 30 days follow
ing his sentencing. Campbell
was charged with two other
persons, both juveniles, with
taking' two batcrlcs from
Emil Melton Unger.
Also ordered placed on pa
role was Robert L. Smith, 308
Chestnut St., Medford. He was
placed on parole for the bal
ance of his one-year sentence
on charges of obtaining money
by false pretenses. Parole
was granted providing he re
frain from drinking intoxicat
ing liquor and make restitu
tion and pay costs. Smith was
sentenced Oct. 13.
Dennis W. Smith, 717 West
Jackson st., Medford, was pa
roled Friday for the balance
of his six months sentence on
bad check charges. Smith was
placed on parole providing he
make restitution in full and
remain employed. He was
sentenced April 5.
TAVERN ROBBED
Portland - (UPD - The Sandy
Jug tavern here was held up
late Friday night by a robber
who displayed no weapon but
indicated he was carrying a
pistol in his pocket. He escap
ed with about $50 in currency.
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Teen-Agers Leave
Several local teen-agers left
this morning by car enrnute
to the Malibu club summer
camp In Canada on the Prin
cess Loulsla Inlet, Young Life
officials, sponsors of the
camp, recently announced.
Attending this second ses
sion of the season are Bob
Quinncy, Linda Morlan, Jim
Randies, Chris Prentice, John
Hamilin, Pat Dunlevy, Nancy
Donahue, Mary Kay Harris,
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Marty Wyatt, Doug Robert
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Joyce Roelfs, Mark Cochran,
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Diane Edmonds, and Mary
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From Vancouver, British
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ents and personnel will be
involved in the 10-day camp.
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